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Bill Mauldin 2003 Deaths
Bill MauldinAge: 81 army sergeant and cartoonist who won a Pulitzer Prize for his works featuring Willie and Joe, two bedraggled World War II infantrymen who battled not only the Germans, but…Bill Frist, 2003 News
politician and physician from Tennessee, became U.S. Senate majority leader in January, after Trent Lott resigned the post amid a furor over racially provocative remarks he made in December…Bill Thomas, 2003 News
Republican politician from California, made a rare apology on the House floor in July, when he admitted to using “poor judgment” in calling on Capitol police to break up a meeting of…Bill Lann Lee Biography
Bill Lann Lee government official Son of Chinese immigrants who ran a laundry in New York City, Lee graduated from Yale University and Columbia University Law School. He became a civil rights…Bill Shoemaker 2003 Deaths
Bill ShoemakerAge: 72 Hall of Fame jockey who ranks second in all-time in career wins, with 8,833. Laffit Pincay, Jr., broke his record in 1999. Shoemaker rode the winning horse in the…The United States Bill of Rights.
The Ten Original Amendments to the Constitution of the United States Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting…How a Bill Becomes a Law
When a senator or a representative introduces a bill, he or she sends it to the clerk of his house, who gives it a number and title. This is the first reading,…Flatland: Of the Universal Colour Bill
by Edwin A. Abbott Of the Ancient Practice of PaintingOf the Suppression of the Chro...Of the Universal Colour Bill But meanwhile the intellectual Arts were fast decaying. The Art of…Buffalo Bills (3-13)
Buffalo Bills (3-13)New OrleansL, 6-24at IndianapolisL, 26-42PittsburghL, 3-20NY JetsL, 36-42OPEN—at JacksonvilleW, 13-10at San DiegoL, 24-27IndianapolisL, 14-30at N. EnglandL, 11-21SeattleL…Brewer's: Bill of Pains and Penalties
(A). A legislative act imposing punishment (less than capital) upon a person charged with treason or other high crimes. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Bill…